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Intramuscular thiothixene in acute psychotic states
The New Zealand Medical Journal
|December 24, 1980
Abstract:
Seventy-four patients treated with intramuscular thiothixene and other major tranquillisers were analysed retrospectively. Thiothixene proved to be more effective than the other drugs in controlling acute psychosis.
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